The Insights eNewsletter

eNewsletter Subject: Catholic Perception in a Fallen World

In the aftermath of the Pope's visit to Cuba, we will begin to see the slow emergence of the fruits. Some have questioned whether the Vatican gave up too much in the negotiations which made the trip possible. But that remains to be seen. Phil Lawler explains in The Pope in Cuba: too many concessions to the Castro regime?

From tyranny to organ transplants, moral dilemmas abound. National Public Radio recently highlighted one side of the organ transplant issue. But Phil Lawler believes deeper questions need to be answered. See Ethical questions about organ transplants.

Americans will find an interesting shift taking place in how our bishops handle their conflicts with public figures. It almost seems like the death of Senator Edward Kennedy marked the end of the old untouchable power network. It would never have happened to Ted, but his widow has had her invitation withdrawn to be a commencement speaker at a Catholic college....